David Hatcher
Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance
- 2009-01-01 00:00:00
Reis Glorios - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Ave generosa - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
A chantar m'er de so qu'eu non volria - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
O clarissima mater - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Lamento di Tristano, la rota (instrumental) - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
O viridissima virga - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Can vei la lauzeta mover (canso) - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Bryd one brere - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Edi be thu, heven-queene - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Sweet, stay a whie - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
I saw my lady weep - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Like hermit poor - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Death - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
The Given Heart - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Melancholy galliard - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
Have you seen but a white lily grow? - Sacred and Secular Reflections on the Feminine Mystery from the middle ages to the Renaissance - David Hatcher
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